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The Mysterious Benedict Society Paperback – June 15, 2021
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Trenton Lee Stewart
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"Are you a gifted child looking for special opportunities?" Dozens of children respond to this peculiar ad in the newspaper and are then put through a series of mind-bending tests, which readers take along with them. Only four children--two boys and two girls--succeed. Their challenge: to go on a secret mission that only the most intelligent and inventive children could complete. To accomplish it they will have to go undercover at the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, where the only rule is that there are no rules. But what they'll find in the hidden underground tunnels of the school is more than your average school supplies. So, if you're gifted, creative, or happen to know Morse Code, they could probably use your help.
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Reading age8 - 12 years
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Print length496 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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Grade level3 - 7
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Dimensions5.25 x 1.55 x 7.55 inches
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PublisherLittle, Brown Books for Young Readers
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Publication dateJune 15, 2021
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ISBN-100316297607
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ISBN-13978-0316297608
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- Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; Media tie-in edition (June 15, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 496 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0316297607
- ISBN-13 : 978-0316297608
- Reading age : 8 - 12 years
- Grade level : 3 - 7
- Item Weight : 12.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 1.55 x 7.55 inches
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- #1,089 in Children's Mystery, Detective, & Spy
- #1,261 in Children's School Issues
- #2,984 in Children's Friendship Books
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TRENTON LEE STEWART is author of the award-winning, New York Times bestselling Mysterious Benedict Society series; the New York Times bestselling novel The Secret Keepers, also for young readers; and the adult novel Flood Summer. He lives in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Well...I liked a couple of the main characters, Reynie and Kate. Sticky and Constance were less fun, but still interesting. Four kids who are on their own for one reason or another, but are each resourceful and creative in different ways. They all pass a very unique test and end up as secret agents for the good guy--Mr. Benedict--who is trying to stop the bad guy, Mr. Curtain, from basically taking over the world. To accomplish this, the wise Mr. Benedict sends the four vulnerable children to the grim island school where Mr. Curtain lives, works, and attempts to brainwash the world. A majority of the book took place while the kids were trapped on the island.
Guys, it was bleak. So bleak and depressing that I literally stopped reading the book 75% of the way through and put it down for about 2 years. Not only was it bleak on the island, but not a lot that was interesting happened, either. I finally came back to the book only because I hate to leave books unfinished and I wondered if the book found happiness in the end. Poor, sad book. Eventually, things worked themselves out, and you can tell that Stewart is actually a very talented writer who genuinely tried to insert humor into the book, but it just didn't work for me. The Series of Unfortunate Events books are depressing, yet still somehow funny, perhaps because they're more over-the-top than the Benedict Society books. This book was kind of like 1984 on an island, at a school, for young adults. Very dystopian and grim. My advice? Read The Clockwork Sparrow instead, an utterly delightful and actually mysterious YA lit book that I've also just finished recently. One of the better ones I've read in awhile :).
A fun adventure story for kids of all ages.
We first meet Reynie, a nice orphan who sees a great opportunity for kids like him in the newspaper: a series of mind bending tests. He manages to pass the tests and is acquainted by others who did too: awkward Sticky, rambunctious Kate and short know-it-all Constance. They all meet the man responsible for the strange tests, oddball genius Mr. Benedict, who has chosen them to go on a mission to find out who’s behind the series of kidnappings that’s baffled even local law enforcement and must work and get along together and use their unique skills.
A charming and intriguing adventure with an eccentric personality. Its lore, characters and group of kids have that feel that reminded me of Snicket’s “ASOUE” series, including their problem solving skills. My favorite moments included how we see Reynie and his new friends work together and eventually bonding into a great team. It ends well while showing that their adventure is turning into something new but also that it’s only begun. A compelling charmer. <b>A (100%/Outstanding)</b>
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The language is quirky and unique in style but easy to read aloud and follow. The tale itself unfolds at a perfect pace and balances action with plenty of human content which helps builds the characters and scenery beautifully. The details of the surroundings, thoughts and emotions of the characters and their growing relationships are never cut short to make way for clever puns or flashy action. This depth of plot and character helps it stand out from many children's books that seem to rely on cheap toilet humour gags or obvious puns to keep the reader entertained. I like a funny kid's book as much as the next person, but very ready for a break and something that felt exciting but also a little more "grown up" for my nine year old.
This has all the excitement and nostalgia of a Willard Price (remembered with rose tinted glasses of childhood) and teamwork of an Enid Blyton brought up to date. By the end of the tale I had already ordered the next in the series and happy to say that is it equally as exciting.









